Tuesday, July 7, 2009

I am seeing only one lone male perched on top of theantenna these days. The rest have disappeared...to where?I may never know.

These have been my observations:I first saw the Kestrel pair in the tree the beginningof April... About 20 days earlier than last year.

The behavior though similar had it's differences: As in the picturebelow.. the fledglings were observed resting on the limbs of the tree.

Last year's babies were not observed doing that.

Let's play peek a boo.

Mom from one of her favorite perches which leadsme to believe this is the same pair from last year.

A baby boy preening

Four fledglings in the same picture. A rare catch for me.Click for a better view.(2 males 2 females)

entertaining antics

Out of the nest two weeks early

a ball of feathers

Dad keeping a vigil

You can ID the boys by the blue gray on the wings

and the dark dots on the chest

The female has brown streaking on her chest

Mom enjoying a 'birdie' treat

Calling all Kestrels!

one of my favorite pictures ... the colors sorich on his wing and back feathers.. trying his bestto stay up right while turning

This little cutie seemed to be curious as he watched

but lost interest soon

nightie night...

I noticed here and in NYC how these Kestrels pickbuildings that they can blend with. The colors beingsimilar or the same as their feathersTo see Kestrel & building photos takenby Deborah Allen in NYC go here

I will miss this little girl yapping to be fed

And the curious looks from the sunlit tree

little boys

little girls.........

little pin feather heads.....

brother and sister meeting on the ledge...

saying to me... why are you always looking at us?

perhaps discussing where they will 'fly' when theyleave this place and find a home of their own!

Another 'Kestrel' watch comes to an end. I sincerelyhope you have enjoyed the peek inside the activitiesof the smallest falcon in N. America.The American Kestrel(Falco sparverius)

About Me

I am a country girl at heart and love nature. I love the opportunity to photograph birds and wildlife that wander into my viewfinder. From backyard antics to trips to lakes, mountains, country settings and city scapes.. I capture the moments for you my blogger friends to enjoy. I call this my 'window on nature' Enjoy!